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I had sex with my girl friend i DID NOT ejaculated inside her vagina ,i used a polythene as a substitue of condom(at tht moment i dint had tht) which was giving foul smell after sex next day she had a green mucous next to her vagina and was having MILD FEVER AFTER THREE DAYSs could this be a sign of pregnancy pls tell me is there any chance to worry about pregnancy?
wht measures can be taken in such cases,she refused to take any pillss tht time wht can be done now??
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971074 tn?1362759766
Saran wrap is for food not sex. I would advise her to see a doctor as soon as possible. Green discharge is not okay and I'm worried for her.
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1470528 tn?1324694321
first polythene is not a substitute for a condom.. second no these are not signs or pregnancy rather this is some infection she's developed.. i think the chances of her being pregnant are less but it cannot be denied totally.. she should immediately go to a doctor to get treated for the infection first and then wait for her next periods..if she is late for more than 6 to 7 days she should take a home pregnancy test( to suggest u some preganews) with the first morning urine sample.. and please read wat sunworshipper has written.. next time if u don't have a condom control your desire but don't use such foreign objects... good luck..
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1330108 tn?1333677304
I agree. The reason she is having these symptoms is infection. You should never ever ever use something that is not intended to be used internally. Never put forgein products in the vagina as they can and often times will cause infection. The only things that can go in a vagina are: condom (attached to a penis or dildo), fingers (always wash hands first), penis (never after being inserted anally unless properly washed first), clean vibrator or dildo or sex product that is clearly labeled safe for internal use. Anything outside of this can cause damage, infection and even infertilty!  Please have your girlfriend see a gynocologist as soon as possible. The longer she waits the more damage that will be done and the harder it will be to get rid of the infection.

These symptoms have no bearing on pregnancy. Two weeks after the encounter she can take a pregnancy test with first morning urine. Remember that there are no alternatives to birth control, no substitutes for condoms. Condoms come in more than one form (latex and sheep skin) and must be used from the first sexual contact through ejactulation to prevent pregnancy. Condoms should not be used as a first or only form of birth control instead should always be used in conjunction with birth control pills, patch, IUD or depo shot.
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1035252 tn?1427227833
no those are not signs of pregnancy but rather signs of an infection and she must get to a doctor to be seen.

however, just because those are not signs of pregnancy does not mean she isn't pregnant. she needs to wait either until her next period is due and, if it doesn't show, she needs to take a home pregnancy test. if she does not know when her period is due, tell her to wait 2 weeks from the sexual encounter and test then for a fairly accurate test.

nothing can be done at this point, and it is her right to refuse to take pills. yes, pregnancy is possible. I can't tell you how likely because I just don't know...no one can tell you HOW likely.

In the future, you must use not only condoms but some other form of birth control (preferably a condom and birth control pills) to reduce your chances of pregnancy.

for now...please have your girlfriend see a doctor and don't use substitutes for condoms. either don't have sex, or use condoms...using items not intended for this purpose can be dangerous to your girlfriend.
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